[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago

It has extensions support for like 6 years at this point. Unless you got some extreme obscure extensions

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago

Try Bottles! Available as flatpak so as long as you don'y have hate for flatpak, Bottles is there. All the normal flatpak benefit + a pretty great UI.

Not sure to WC3 suppose to run, but SC1 I owned on Bnet and I can tell, it works well with just a standard b.net install button in Bottles. SC2, HotS, D2R, D3 and so on I own run just fine, and fast too

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 10 points 3 months ago

Maybe not the right answer for you since I am not VPS-based but basement-rack-based.

I would choose Debian + docker for whatever available. Just make sure you have enough space for those. And probably even enough CPU.

To me it makes sense to separate them but some would argue otherwise with Docker/podman/container. Remember, Docker however by default is root.

The one I would actually do at home is Docker on a unpriviledged LXC (Proxmox) to make sure that there is no real root processes running

Cheers

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 36 points 4 months ago

I think he mean on these new, modern ARM laptop. None has actually work well so far. This newer Qualcomm chips are those that they themselves put the effort in. Rest were few far and between - garbage from Qualcomm and rest is from community.

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 16 points 7 months ago

According to multiple debian based and ubuntu based and Arch I use. No. Not default. Cubic still is.

My experience was that some days ago I was trying to make my UDP faster, but turned out found out about BBR - for TCP. Well, lucky me - currently some country away from home for family reason. Plex generally takes 40-80s to start a movie/episode for me. And measly about 10s max buffer available - and this is on a 3-5Mbps show.

After BBR (note I have to apply on Proxmox host, my container are unprivileged and can't set this themselves), I got 8-30s max to start a show/movie. And now comfortably sit between some good minutes on buffer. 15-20Mbps quality now playable.

To me personally it was black magic, and I was tossing it in just 2 days ago too

Ask more if question

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 12 points 7 months ago

Beside we-know-which games that use a root-kit anti-cheat, which games you think doesn't work on Linux or work terribly or straight out not work on Linux on first-day?

I don't play those and I don't own them on Steam. Out of 600+ games I own on Steam, everything literally run without me touch my terminal once.

Unless you don't think proton is good, then you might be mistaken somewhere. It's straight magic

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 7 points 7 months ago

For someone lives in the country since he was born, yea, me neither have mine with peanuts.

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 21 points 7 months ago

(/s but I guess kinda not) state-actor weapon compression library vs Meta/FB compression library. Zstd is newer, good compression and decompression, but new also means not as widely used.

On the other hand, whether you trust a government more or less than Facebook/Meta is on your conscience.

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 14 points 10 months ago

Are you using gnome or kde madam? Are your programs show on the left or the bottom?

No no no, sudooo no sodooo madam

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

Yea. Also a reboot is enough to wipe anything of the face of the globe. So I that can only improvement

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Since I only use Steam, out of 350+ games in my account are mostly plug-and-play. Don't play competitive games with anti-cheat so. Otherwise. More than half is verified, and they all install - game.

But yea. My laptop and desktop are so much faster

[-] Nanabaz2@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Which embeded gpu?

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